Hello there,I have a GeForce 6600 vid card which is currently running the NVIDIA 173 driver.(Desktop system with an MSI board, AMD Processor) I would like to at least upgrade the video driver to the 304 version but am unable to do so thru the GUI interface. the 304 version is evidently the most recent driver for that card (from the NVIDIA site info)I tried the GUI interface (System>Preference>Additional Drivers) and the only choices I have is the 173 driver, and a beta 304 driver.

I downloaded the 304.64 driver from the NVIDIA web site, but am unsure it will work in Mint. The website says it will support my card.

So I have some installation questions:I would like to try manually installing the 304.64 driver (using the sh command to run the installation file)I know I need to stop X Server before I can manually install the driver, but if it does not work, how do I reinstall the 173 driver from the command prompt?Also, can any one explain why I cannot upgrade to the 304 beta using the GUI interface? It will go thru the loading process then give me a message that the installation failed.

Not much to go on, but if I can get clear instructions on how to reinstall the 173 driver if my attempt fails I'd appreciate it.Thanks

@ kibatz: that's not fully true. A 173 driver compatible with Mint 13 has been released already. nvidia-173 is in the Linux Mint 13 repository; you may need to run apt update first to be able to install it.

@ 3pinner: You can install nvidia-current or nvidia-experimental-304 from the repository / Software Manager on Mint 13 or 14, both of which are much newer than the 173 driver. The 173 legacy driver is only there for maintaining compatibility with GeForce 5 series cards which can't use the modern -current or -experimental drivers.

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@ kibatz: Of course that's true for 14, I meant to say that on 13 you can use 173. But this topic is for helping 3pinner with his 6600, and please do not assume he has the same fan speed problems as you, since he has a very different card. IF a user reports fan speed problems, 173 could be worth a try, but since many people do not have such a problem with fan speed, it doesn't help to tell everybody beforehand that they will get problems. Instead of driving people away from 3xx drivers, I would rather have them try it first.

@ 3pinner: please ignore the lenghty discussion between kibatz and me, just try the drivers in the repository (nvidia-current, nvidia-current-updates, nvidia-experimental-304) and see if there is any of them which works for you without causing additional problems. Note that nvidia-experimental-310 does not support 6000 and 7000 series cards.

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if i was you, i will not try the recent driver. If you have a stable Operating system with the 173 driver, just keep it. going Nvidia driver 300xx and above, will not boost your frame rate i am shure, or maybe just a little, and you might have severe problems like the "not recognized temp sensor" with a fan going 10.000 decibels.

Note that this problem occur on different type of nvidia card.

My 8800 GT is newer than your 6600 GT and i have some problem.

And i can tell you that the nvidia-seetings of the 300xx and above dont offer more intresting option than de 173.

And i dont find clean to install/unsintall several time different Nvidia driver.

Personnaly i tried to use de 173 instead of the 300xx, reverse situation.

@ AlbertPI find very accurate to say to him that severe problem might appens if he do that, and also it s more/less unecessary. And he does nt have a very different card than me, he have a Nvidia card from +/- the same age and this problem occur on different type of nvidia card.

Last edited by kibatz on Fri Feb 15, 2013 10:43 am, edited 1 time in total.

6600 and 8800 are not +/- the same age. Trust me, they are totally different cards. While the 6000 and 7000 series don't differ much, the 8000 series was a huge change.The 6600 was introduced in 2004, and the 8800 GT in 2007. For graphics cards, three years is quite a difference. Both NVIDIA and AMD are releasing a new generation of cards every one or two years.

Also, it is very easy to switch between NVIDIA driver versions with the repository packages. I have been trying different drivers too for my 6200 card, such as nvidia-experimental-304, nvidia-current-updates, etc. That all works well. You just need to make sure that you're uninstalling the nvidia-settings-173 package too when uninstalling nvidia-173.

That way, I'm still convinced 3pinner should just try the drivers from the repository to find a working one.

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